Downsize your doubts – deep breaths and realize them for what they are

Stop trying to make everyone else happy.

Kill your inner Critic – reflect but don’t criticize. Make lists of Times you showed compassion for someone, your positive attributes and skills, and times you coped with difficult situations. Think about things from lists when you begin to criticize yourself.

What’s going on everyone! I am super excited to be writing and joining the Millionaire’s Digest team as of today. So why not jump right in and start you off with a nice and easy blog. Today I want to give some quick simple ways we can motivate ourselves so we can enjoy the life and take charge of the day. Just think of it as excitement, you need to think positive and take on the challenges you face with great enthusiasm. Here are five ways that you can easily motivate yourself throughout the day. Continue reading 5 Ways to Motivate Yourself (1 min read)→

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A millennial is defined as an individual who reaches young adulthood in the 2000’s. They are known as the generation that was born into the era of technology. They are a new addition to the world of work, and they seem to work a little bit differently than the generations before them. Here are a few myths about this new, tech-savvy generation that has entered the workforce that need to be debunked.

A few months ago, one of my coworkers visited us at home during my 4-week vacation and she was venting to me about the situation at work, she was not happy and was angry at the boss. She was on the verge of handing in her resignation letter, it was that bad. So while we were talking, I didn’t realize that my son was listening while he was playing with his legos. It was too late when I realized it:

1. It lets you get the feelings out without having to get anyone else involved. Let’s face it; getting emotional in front of people is always an embarrassing process, no matter how close you are to the person. And then there’s the post-cry awkwardness you have to deal with later. At least you can be 100% certain that your notebook isn’t going to judge you.

Improvement. Everyone wants it. A student wants to improve his grades. An artist wants to improve his style. Writers want to improve their writing. (I think you get my point) But how do we improve? That’s the real struggle. Continue reading 5 Ways to Improve in Life (2 min read)→

Every evening on my way back to home from work I get to see this old couple, I’m guessing they are 50+, carrying a small speaker with loud music and bottle of orange juice and a small backpack. I just used to ignore them all these days but I have been observing them from last one week, it looks like nothing bothers them in life. I’m really not sure where they live, where they are coming from or where they are going to. They just sit in the same bus stop I go to. Continue reading Little Things Make Your Day (1 min read)→